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The FDA just gave the second-highest risk level to a nationwide butter recall. Here's how to tell if your butter is affected.
Food inspectors are urgently advising consumers not to eat the product recalled over fears about lead and cadmium levels.
The products were distributed to commercial and retail distributors in five states; Texas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Arkansas and New Jersey. They were also distributed internationally.
The contaminated products were discovered through the company’s internal testing, but no illnesses have been reported ...
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has elevated a nationwide recall covering 64,800 pounds (that’s 1,800 cases) of ...
Co-authors: Roger Hancock, CEO of Recall InfoLink, and Gillian Kelleher, president and CEO of Kelleher Consultants LLC. -- OPINION -- On July 9, the FDA ...
Doehler Dry Ingredient Solutions, LLC is recalling boxes of freeze-dried fruit sold at Sam's Club due to listeria ...
Multiple boxes of freeze-dried fruit sold at Sam’s Club wholesale stores are being recalled due to potential listeria ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has elevated the risk classification of a butter recall to the second-highest ...